In Linux, network packets are stored in "skibidis".
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In Linux, network packets are stored in "skibidis". common access functions are skb_pull, skb_reserve, skb_put, etc.
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In Linux, network packets are stored in "skibidis". common access functions are skb_pull, skb_reserve, skb_put, etc.
that's because network interfaces allow skibidirectional traffic
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that's because network interfaces allow skibidirectional traffic
@jn Never talk to me or my forks ever again
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In Linux, network packets are stored in "skibidis". common access functions are skb_pull, skb_reserve, skb_put, etc.
@jn Click here for skibidi-ception -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy8kmNEo1i8 (Am I oldschool?)
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In Linux, network packets are stored in "skibidis". common access functions are skb_pull, skb_reserve, skb_put, etc.
@jn Meanwhile me a weeb: sukonbu -
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